EXFO CableSHARK P3 VF/DSL Cable Qualifier User Manual
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UPLOAD RESULT
Choosing UPLOAD RESULT from the SAVE / UPLOAD pop-up menu sends
the result that appears on the CableSHARK screen (current test or recalled test)
to a PC via a NULL modem cable. The remote control program Visi-SHARK can
be used to capture and analyze the results on a PC.
SAVE
TO
MEM
Choosing SAVE TO MEM from the SAVE / UPLOAD pop-up menu invokes the
SAVE SESSION menu. From here, the test results can be saved to internal
non-volatile memory. See Section 5.3 for more information.
SAVE TO USB
Choosing SAVE TO USB from the SAVE / UPLOAD pop-up menu invokes the
SAVE SESSION menu. From here, the test results can be saved to external
USB memory. See Section 5.3 for more information.
The remainders of the buttons are as follows:
TEST SETUP
Pressing the function button associated with TEST SETUP activates the Load
Coil Detection Test Setup menu. Test parameters can be modified and the
test can be run once again from this screen.
MAIN MENU
Select MAIN MENU to return to the Main Menu.
If a LOAD COIL test is run that is using a Test Type set to LOAD COIL SINGLE END, the user will have the
following options:
SHOW REF
Pressing the function button corresponding to SHOW REF allows a user to
overlay a REFERENCE MASK over the test result on screen to compare the
two. See Section 5.4 for more information about the REFERENCE MASK
feature.
Pressing the SAVE / UPLOAD button shows a pop-up window where the user is allowed to upload results,
and save results to internal memory or to external USB memory.
UPLOAD RESULT
Choosing UPLOAD RESULT from the SAVE / UPLOAD pop-up menu sends
the result that appears on the CableSHARK screen (current test or recalled
test) to a PC via a NULL modem cable. The remote control program Visi-
SHARK can be used to capture and analyze the results on a PC.
SAVE TO MEM
Choosing SAVE TO MEM from the SAVE / UPLOAD pop-up menu invokes
the SAVE SESSION menu. From here, the test results can be saved to
internal non-volatile memory. See Section 5.3 for more information.